A mixer system including a bowl for receiving a material to be mixed, a mixer body having a rotatable output component, and a hinge. The bowl is pivotable about the hinge relative to the mixer body such that the bowl can be pivoted between a loading/unloading position and a closed position relative the mixer body. The mixer may include a magnetic bowl detector and the bowl may include a magnet thereon.
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1. A mixer for receiving a pivotable mixer bowl, the mixer comprising:
a mixer body having a head portion with an output component extending downward toward a bowl receiving yoke, the output component operable for planetary movement, the bowl receiving yoke movable upward and downward along a pedestal;
a motor operatively connected for driving the output component;
at least one hinge component on the bowl receiving yoke, the hinge component at least in part defining a substantially upright bowl pivot axis; and
a control unit, including a single sensor located on the mixer body for detecting a bowl closed and up condition, the bowl closed and up position being when (i) the bowl is in its closed position and (ii) the yoke is in a raised position, the control unit operates to prevent operation of the motor until the sensor detects the bowl closed and up condition.
13. A mixer for receiving a pivotable mixer bowl, the mixer comprising:
a mixer body having a head portion with an output component extending downward toward a bowl receiving yoke, the output component operable for planetary movement, the bowl receiving yoke movable upward and downward along a pedestal;
a motor operatively connected for driving the output component;
at least one hinge component on the bowl receiving yoke, the hinge component at least in part defining a substantially upright bowl pivot axis; and
a control unit, including a single sensor located on the mixer body for detecting a bowl closed and up condition, the control unit operates to prevent operation of the motor until the sensor detects the bowl closed and up condition;
wherein the at least one hinge component is located on the bowl receiving yoke and comprises a first pin part extending upward from the bowl yoke and a second pin part extending downward from the bowl receiving yoke;
wherein the first pin part and the second pin part are formed by opposite ends of a common pin that extends through the bowl receiving yoke.
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the single sensor is a magnetic detector;
a bowl is pivotably mounted to the hinge component for movement between the bowl closed position and a bowl open position relative to the mixer body, the bowl includes a magnet thereon that provides a magnetic field to trigger the sensor if both (i) the bowl is in its closed position and (ii) the yoke is in the raised position.
11. The mixer of
the bowl receiving yoke includes a bowl holder having an opening thereon, an inner surface of the bowl holder is curved at least from top-to-bottom;
the bowl includes a stabilization member extending therefrom, the stabilization member moves into the bowl holder when the bowl is in the closed position, the stabilization member includes an outer surface that is curved.
12. The mixer of
a bowl is pivotably mounted to the hinge component for movement between the bowl closed position and a bowl open position relative to the mixer body, the bowl includes a magnet thereon that provides a sensor trigger thereon to trigger the sensor only if both (i) the bowl is in its closed position and (ii) the yoke is in the raised position.
14. The mixer of
the single sensor is a magnetic detector;
a bowl is pivotably mounted to the hinge component for movement between the bowl closed position and a bowl open position relative to the mixer body, the bowl includes a magnet thereon that provides a magnetic field to trigger the sensor if both (i) the bowl is in its closed position and (ii) the yoke is in a raised position.
15. The mixer of
the bowl receiving yoke includes a bowl holder having an opening thereon, an inner surface of the bowl holder is curved at least from top-to-bottom;
the bowl includes a stabilization member extending therefrom, the stabilization member moves into the bowl holder when the bowl is in the closed position, the stabilization member includes an outer surface that is curved.
16. The mixer of
a bowl is pivotably mounted to the hinge component for movement between the bowl closed position and a bowl open position relative to the mixer body, the bowl includes a magnet thereon that provides a sensor trigger thereon to trigger the sensor only if both (i) the bowl is in its closed position and (ii) the yoke is in a raised position.
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The present application is directed to a bowl that can be pivotally coupled to a mixer, and to a mixer system having a pivotable bowl.
Mixers are used to mix and blend a wide variety of materials. The mixers typically include a mixer body having a motor that drives a generally vertically-extending mixing element, and a bowl that is located below the mixing element. The bowl receives the materials to be mixed and the lower end of the rotatable mixing element therein. The bowl is typically detachable from the mixer body to aid in loading and unloading the materials into the bowl, and to enable cleaning, repair or replacement of the bowl.
In some mixers, the mixer bowl is vertically movable relative to the body such that the bowl can be lowered away from the mixing element. The materials to be mixed can then be added to or removed from the bowl while the bowl is in its lowered position. However, even after the bowl is lowered, the location and orientation of the overhanging head portion of the mixer body relative to the bowl may limit access to the bowl to add or remove materials from the bowl.
A mixer has a bowl that is pivotally coupled to the mixer body, enabling the bowl to pivot away from the mixer body, which can provide increased access to the bowl. The bowl may include a magnetic sensor actuator thereon for triggering a magnetic sensor on the mixer body when the bowl is in a certain position, such as a closed position. The magnetic sensor, or some other type of sensor, may act as a single sensor that determines when the bowl is both in a bowl closed and bowl up position. The mixer body may also include a bowl retainer or holder that includes a curved surface that interacts with a curved surface on a bowl protrusion or stabilization member, facilitating slight tilting of the bowl when moved into or out of its closed position relative to the mixer body.
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It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that changes and modifications are possible. For example, as an alternative to locking pin 96, a recess in left arm 24, could be provided. Further, a locking pin 96 could be retractable into the arm 24 and spring-biased into an upward position. Still further, whereas the illustrated embodiment uses a bowl with a separate stabilization member and sensor actuator, it is contemplated that the two could be combined into a single piece, as by incorporating a magnet into the stabilization member and relocating the sensor on the mixer body if necessary. Other variations are possible.
Blackburn, Neal H., Schnipke, Janice J., Bader, Brian E., Huang, Joseph C.
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